addressed the backlash surrounding new footage of in the latest TV spot for. The scene, featuring Superman flying over icy terrains, sparked debates among fans regarding the visual effects. Gunn responded by clarifying aspects of the filmmaking process, emphasizing the use of practical techniques and real locations.
The release of a new TV spot for James Gunn’s Superman, featuring David Corenswet as the titular hero in flight, has ignited comparisons among fans. One user remarked, “Man of Steel was over 10 years ago and it still looks light years better than JG’s Superman!”
Man of Steel was over 10 years ago and it still Looks light years better than JG’s Superman! This downgrade is diabolical!? pic.twitter.com/XcPFlSDexw
Another post stated, “The downgrade is insane.” Some fans even compared the visuals unfavorably to the CW’s Superman & Lois, with one user writing, “Getting mogged by a Superman CW show with 1/20 the budget.”
The downgrade is insane? <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/Superman?src=hash&ref_src=» https:>#Superman
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Getting mogged by a Superman CW show with 1/20 the budget btw https://t.co/Nn4ITslSlh pic.twitter.com/PAbLrONII9
Fan discussions have focused on side-by-side videos of Corenswet’s Superman flying alongside footage of Henry Cavill’s Superman in Man of Steel and Tyler Hoechlin’s in Superman & Lois.
If you want recent examples, pick any flight scene from Superman & Lois. Despite them working with a much smaller budget compared to this movie, the showrunners still delivered on the quality pic.twitter.com/wpPXi8cJXs
The debates primarily center on Gunn’s stylistic choices, with critics pointing to a reliance on brighter visuals and CGI. Positive reactions have surfaced, but critics continue to question whether this new vision lives up to previous adaptations.
I’m not going to lie his face looks a little wonky but I know CGI always gets 10x better the closer we get to the movie. But as far as Tv spots goes David
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